Yeah, I absolutely have no reservations in using these Crown XLS Amps.
As mentioned by
@PENG I have also used the Crown XLS 2500 (1st generation) with the B&W 802 D2. Also sounded great.
There is another "Mr. Robinson" (what a popular last name
) on some online publication who also have used a Crown XLS (I think XLS 2000) amp with his B&W Diamond 800-series speakers and raved about the Crown amp.
So this opinion that these cost-effective Pro amps sound great is actually very old news.
What's new are the cool features like Input Sensitivity options, Display and Lighting options, Gain Level options (old feature) that $30,000 amps and other audiophile amps don't even give you! LOL.
That's kind of funny to me - cost-effective amps having more options and features than amps costing 10 - 100 x more!
But once again and again and again, would somebody please just put these pro amps inside relatively inexpensive cases like the Outlaw mono-block or many HTPC cases that cost $75!
I mean really, if these pro amps actually LOOK like audiophile amps (please no Emotiva cheese!), would we have this much resistance from the home-audio community?